Sociology Major or Sociology Teaching Major
BACHELOR'S DEGREE (BS)
- » Program Prerequisite: Not required for the Sociology major. Sociology
Teaching majors must meet the Teacher Education admission and licensure requirements
(see Teacher Education Department).
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- » Minor: Required
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- » Grade Requirements: A minimum grade of "C" in courses counted
toward the major (a grade of "C-" is not acceptable). Also refer to the general
grade requirements for graduation under General
Requirements.
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- » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 120 credit hours is required
for graduation, of which 40 must be upper division credit hours (courses numbered
3000 and above). A minimum of 36 Sociology credit hours are required for the
major.
Transfer students who are majoring in Sociology can transfer up to 18
hours from an acceptable Sociology program. Only 9 of the transferred hours can
be lower division.
Advisement
Sociology majors are assigned to a faculty advisor and are encouraged to meet with that
advisor annually for course and program advisement. Call 801-626-6241 for additional
information. Teaching majors are encouraged to also consult with advisors in the
Jerry and Vickie Moyes College of Education (call 801-626-6269). (Also refer to the Department Advisor
Referral List.)
Admission Requirements
Declare your program of study. There are no
special admission or application requirements for the Sociology major. Teaching majors
must meet the Teacher Education admission and licensure requirements (see Teacher Education Department).
General Education
Refer to General Education Requirements for Bachelor of Science requirements. The following General Education
course will fulfill General Education, Diversity, and program requirements: SOC SS/DV1010.
Major Course Requirements for BS Degree
Required Program Courses (18 credit hours)
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SOC SS/DV1010 Introduction to Sociology (3)
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SOC 3030 Classical Sociological Theory (3)
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SOC 3600 Social Statistics (3)
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SOC 3660 Sociological Research (3)
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SOC 4030 Contemporary Sociological Theory (3)
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SOC 4900 Senior Capstone Course (3)
Sociology Electives (select 6 courses, 18 credit hours, only
one of which can be lower division)
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SOC SS/DV1020 Social Problems (3)
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SOC 2810 Experimental Course Offerings (2-3)
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SOC 2920 Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and
Special Programs (1-3)
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SOC 3000 Social Psychology (3)
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SOC DV3010 Social Inequality (3)
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SOC 3110 Sociology of Family (3)
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SOC DV3120 Sex/Gender Roles: Past, Present, Future (3)
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SOC 3130 Sociology of Gender (3)
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SOC 3250 Deviance and Social Control (3)
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SOC 3260 Juvenile Delinquency (3)
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SOC 3270 Criminology (3)
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SOC 3300 Environment and Society (3)
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SOC 3400 Social Change and Social Movements (3)
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SOC 3410 Sociology of Religion (3)
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SOC 3420 Sociology of Education (3)
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SOC 3430 Medicine and Healthcare in Society (3)
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SOC 3540 Small Groups and Leadership (3)
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SOC 3550 Organizations in Society (3)
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SOC 3840 Cities and Urban Life (3)
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SOC DV3850 American Minorities in Urban Settings (3)
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SOC 4120 Socialization over the Life Course (3)
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SOC 4270 Sociology of Law (3)
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SOC DV4410 Sociology of Globalization (3)
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SOC DV4550 Sociology of Work (3)
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SOC 4810 Experimental Course Offerings (2-3)
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SOC 4830 Readings and/or Projects (1-3)
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SOC 4890 Internship (1-6)
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SOC 4920 Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs (1-3)
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SOC 4990 Seminar in Sociology (3)
Deviance and Criminology Emphasis
If a student desires to have an emphasis of deviance and
criminology within the sociology major, the student must take three courses (9
elective credit hours) from the following courses:
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SOC 3250 Deviance and Social Control (3)
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SOC 3260 Juvenile Delinquency (3)
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SOC 3270 Criminology (3)
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SOC 4270 Sociology of Law (3)
Sociology Teaching Majors are also required to take
SOC 3420,
HIST 4500, and COMM HU1020 in addition to the courses required by the Teacher
Education Program.
Suggested Course Sequence
The following suggested course sequence is provided to assist students in planning
their schedules. Use this only as a guideline and be sure to consult with an advisor.
Freshman Fall
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Freshman Spring
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| SOC SS/DV1010
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3
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SOC SS/DV1020 or SS1030
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3
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Sophomore Fall
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Sophomore Spring
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| SOC 3030 |
3 |
SOC 3660 |
3 |
| Select SOC Elective |
3 |
Select SOC Elective |
3 |
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Junior Fall
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Junior Spring
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| SOC 3600 |
3 |
Select SOC Elective |
3 |
| Select SOC Elective |
3 |
Select SOC Elective |
3 |
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Senior Fall
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Senior Spring
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| SOC 4030 |
3 |
SOC 4900 |
3 |
| Select SOC Elective |
3 |
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